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🔵 US ENVOY WARNS HUNGARY THAT CLOSE TIES WITH CHINA 'COME WITH STRINGS ATTACHED' Full Story → https://t.co/2is39LwDHG The U.S. envoy to Budapest sharply criticised the Hungarian government on Tuesday for close political and business relations with China that often "come with…
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For now the contest between China and the Philippines in the South China Sea is in a grey zone, between peace and war. But matters may be entering a more perilous phase https://t.co/PG3wBLGUbj👇